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Merrell Women's Moab Vent Low - Great multi-sport shoe for the summer or warmer weather.
Merrell Women's Moab Vent Low - Our endless summer essential now with highly evolved breathability for hiking or biking the trails. A lattice-like overlay of Dura leather strapping supports and protects while enhancing the open-window venting of the breathable mesh upper that is a Merrell mark. Full bumper protection at the toe and around the heel Proven Vibram® Multi-Sport sole with TC5+ rubber compound for grip and durability.
Dura leather and mesh upper
Synthetic leather toe cap and heel counter
Breathable mesh lining treated with Aegis®
Ortholite® Anatomical Footbed
Molded nylon arch shank
Compression molded EVA footframe provides cushioning
Merrell® air cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability
QForm® Comfort midsole provides women's specific stride-sequenced cushioning
Vibram® Multi-Sport Sole/TC5+ Rubber
Name: Jill
Rating 5
Review Comments: I needed some light weight, breathable shoes for summer hiking. These shoes haver been exactly that. They breath, are light weight and are beyond comfortable for being on my feet all day.
City: Auburn
State: CA
Date: 2011-05-09
Name: Jenni
Rating 5
Review Comments: I was looking for a comfortable, light weight hiking shoe to wear around town and in the desert. The sales associate recommended the Moab as a perfect option. From the moment I put the shoes on I knew they were for me. They are like slippers! No break-in. The sole is supportive yet gentle and they are very light weight. They a very versatile and my favorite shoe ever.
City: Surprise
State: AZ
Date: 2011-07-29
Name: Lacey D.
Rating 5
Review Comments: I bought these shoes several months ago for hiking on hot dry days. The breathability is excellent and did a great job of keeping my feet comfortable. The overall support and durability have been great as well.
City: Sandy
State: UT
Date: 2010-10-21



